Rumaithiya
Rumaithiya 
    الرميثية  | |
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Naṣir Al-Mbarak Street, the main street in Rumaithiya  | |
| Etymology: Haloxylon plant (Rimth in Arabic) | |
| Nickname(s):  الرميثية المقدسة (Holy Rumaithiya); رميسيه (Rumaisīya)  | |
Interactive map outlining Rumaithiya  | |
| Coordinates: 29°19′N 48°4′E / 29.317°N 48.067°E Rumaithiya on Kuwait's Official GIS Maps  | |
| Country | Kuwait | 
| Governorate | Hawalli | 
| Blocks | 12 | 
| Area | |
 • Total  | 4.8 km2 (1.9 sq mi) | 
| Population  (June 2023)  | |
 • Total  | 58,127 | 
| • Density | 12,000/km2 (31,000/sq mi) | 
| Electoral Circle | 1st | 
| Representatives in the National Assembly | Vacant as of May 2024 | 
| Co-Op Society | Rumaithiya Co-Op Society | 
| Location | Block 7 & Block 9 | 
| Chair | ʿAbbās ʿAli l-Fīli | 
Rumaithiya (Arabic: الرميثية Gulf Arabic: l-iRmēθīya) is a mainly-residential area in Hawalli governorate and a suburb of Kuwait City. It is divided into twelve blocks. The population of Rumaithiya was 58,127, according to the June 2023 estimate by the Public Authority for Civil Information. A significant proportion of Rumaithiya's residents are Shia Muslims. Rumaithiya is a major and famous suburb of Kuwait City, and is often employed in jokes and references.